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  1. Frederic Sylvester Douglas Frederic (North) Earl of Guildford | Museum number 1866,1208.433-434 |

  2. The North Star (Rochester, N.Y.) 1847-1851 . Type . Editorials . Publication Status ... Frederick Douglass Papers Project. CA 344 Cavanaugh Hall

  3. Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford (7 February 1766 – 14 October 1827), styled The Honourable Frederick North until 1817, was a British politician and colonial administrator. North was a younger son of Prime Minister Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (usually referred to as Lord North).

  4. North ministry. Frederick North, Lord North was appointed to lead the government of the Kingdom of Great Britain by King George III from 1770 to 1782. His ministry oversaw the Falklands Crisis of 1770, the 1780 Gordon Riots and the outbreak of the American War of Independence. [3]

  5. Thomas, Peter D.G. (2004), ‘Frederick North, second Earl of Guilford, known as Lord North, 1732–1790’, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford, OUP. Google Scholar Whiteley, Peter (1996), Lord North: The Prime Minister who Lost America, London, The Hambledon Press. Google Scholar

  6. English statesman Frederick North served as prime minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782. His nondecisive leadership contributed to the loss of Great Britain’s American colonies in the American Revolution (1775–83). North was born on April 13, 1732, in London, England. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College in Oxford.

  7. Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford (13 April 1732 – 5 August 1792), better known by his courtesy title Lord North, which he used from 1752 to 1790, was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782. He led Great Britain through most of the American War of Independence.